3: Don’t Insist On Having Total Advance Knowledge Of Any Situation You Are About To Enter
It is very easy not to make a decision. And often we give ourselves excuses, or “reasons” why it’s OK not to do something. We tell ourselves something bad might happen, or we’re afraid because we don’t know what might happen in the future.
Here’s the rub – no one does. NO ONE KNOWS what is going to happen – and as fun as it is to speculate, the truth still remains that no one knows. And if you don’t try something, you’ll never achieve anything! In fact, I would go one step further and tell you something I’ve learned in my own life:
The rich and lucky don’t avoid risk, they manage it.
In other words lucky people ARE bold, they DO take risks, but then they manage those risks as they go along. So don’t insist on total advance knowledge before entering a situation. Don’t get “analysis paralysis”. Be bold, go for gold, then manage your risk as you go along.
Can you see a way you might be able to be more bold in your life? Are you waiting for more advance information before you start something? Or are you always on the lookout, ready to jump on lucky opportunities?